![]() ![]() The project works fine and it is very easy to build. I display the Name of the Radio Station we are listening to on a big 3.5” display with a retro User Interface. With this potentiometer, I can change the volume of the speaker. I have saved my favorite radio stations to the memory of the ESP32 so I can access them easily. I have tuned in to the Real FM radio station from Athens and by using these buttons we can change the Radio Station we are listening to. As you can see the project connects to the Internet and then streams music from predefined Radio Stations. So, today I am going to build an Internet radio device in order to be able to listen to my favorite radio stations from all over the world!Īs you can see, a first version of the project is ready on a breadboard. So, I listen to my favorite radios online on my laptop or tablet pc which is also not so practical. The problem is that, although this radio looks cool it is not practical because I live in a small town in southern Greece and the big Greek radio stations I prefer to listen to, do not have transmitters around here. If you want to see how I built this project you can read the Instructable here. ![]() ![]() There is a lot to cover so, let’s get started!Ī few months ago, I completed an Arduino FM Radio project which works great and looks even better in my opinion. Believe it or not, we can now build an Internet Radio in less than 10 minutes and with less than 30$. Enhanced recommendation algorithms, current song title, related stations and many more features make airable the leading internet radio catalogue.Dear friends welcome to another Instructable! Today we are going to build an Internet Radio device with a big 3.5” display using an inexpensive ESP32 board. The airable.radio services and offerings are continuously being developed. Streaming links – Multiple links per station for added reliability, and bandwidth selection.Logo: Station logo in different resolutions.Here’s an excerpt of an airable.radio metadata: Networks and radio stations have a direct influence on which data we assign to their station and we are often in direct contact with them. The airable team of editors collects and reviews metadata regularly to maintain the highest quality catalogue. These are tailored for different use cases and devices, from a smart watch up to a giant smart TV Set. Group – show stations in a content network or ownership networkĪt airable, each station comes with a rich set of metadata.Quality – exclude stations do not meet criteria for reliability, and sound quality.Bandwidth: Bandwidth – exclude high or low bandwidth stations depending on the type of use.airable’s filters and tools can adjust the offering on your products and apps to match exactly your users expectations. Curators – selected themes and promotions provided by our editors.Ĭonsumers use radio at home, at work or on mobile, they utilize broadband or 3G, and use radio day and night with very individual expectations.Trending – lists stations that are gaining momentum.Usage and user based recommendations, generated by airable algorithms.Local stations – stations near the user’s location.If we missed any, let us know, it’s probably already there or on the way:īasic navigation of the catalogue can be by the following: airable provides tools, lists, and functions to address that. Navigationįinding relevant stations and navigating the worldwide catalogue in an obvious and intuitive way is crucial for a great user experience. The unique combination of curators, editors and intelligent software, server infrastructure, and interface development, ensures that each station on airable.radio are always up to date, has correct metadata, logos, slogan, description, language, origin, network, genre, frequency, and much more data. Integrate airable.radio into your products, app or software and grant your customers access to real and relevant radio stations from all over the world. …is our worldwide live radio technology and extensive catalogue. ![]()
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